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WHY CONSERVE? 1-The majority of India’s architectural heritage and sites are unprotected. They constitute a unique civilis ational legacy a 2.This unprotected heritage embodies values of nae 4 enduring relevance to contemporary Indian society . ee oe ae 3.Conserving the ‘living’ heritage, therefore, ct offers the potential ways of conserving a DOTb bri 4.Conserving the unprotected architectural heritage and sites ensures the survival of the country’s sense of CS Sam Cee Se eee Sem ke Tene Co a Eee vib arate Serta kOe ERB le Gee a relationships with the natural environments within which it originally evolved. WHAT TO CONSERVE? PTO ae OUT EeL US Ce Ce Ree ee meee PSC Significance is constituted in both the tangible and intangible forms. 2.The tangible heritage includes historic CRU ee Caen cr RO Ce ee See Coe Relationship to the natural environment. 3.Conservation of architectural heritage POURS eter ra society in which it exists. PA oe Ceaser es ly) Cmte es Ly | Praca ere CRC eee eos ee eee Amat a ee) representative of a historic past. COUT ee cee CMC ee ees unprotected architectural heritage and sites is to establish the efficacy of conservation PR CAC CS Co heer a BUILT HERITAGE Pe eee ee RS DON eee CeCe eet PCTS Ee Loki roe ee a See R UCC a tee ete a ee Ce eee a) POTS CCE Scan Ce hte scenic beauty such as sacred POR CeO oe a wooded areas etc.The cultural ECR mse r ee ey COCR eC Smee ce ECO BC Oe Coe PCa Ce Corea) ee WHY CONSERVE BUILT HERITAGE? The conservation of built heritage is eae NM oe het to be in long term interest of society.This can be better understood if categorised under “ECONOMIC “CULTURAL” and “ENVIRONMENTAL” PUL es CMe not mutually PoCale eho and,indeed,they are ois Coe ra Coes Mogul Heritage Causes to the Common Problems of decay 28 Fungal Stain / Harmful Growth. 38 Erosion of Mortar ‘ omy Ts \, pehian & Defective Coe ata ca er Pata td COC a TCS A NE OMB OE LTIC) spDe fective Rainwater Goods. TE OCU se Insect or Termite Attacks Cee Ce a tas a Penetration ea ele 3 Uns table : POET On kas i Factors That Govern Building Defects or Problems Climatic Conditions. SOEs ms meant rea Building Type and Change in Oras APTS Ca DTC Th eae ae Ped Tee eve ME ETO) 1.Determining the Purpose of Investig2 ron) FRE Ue OL ROO Oe CLAN In Peart SICAL CE FE ee. ahaa Peace Peete ay ve ce CCM Cham ( Peete ena eC ore ee ._ 5.After Architectural Inves tigation: a Se orate ae uted -Keeping a Responsible Record for Future Investigators NOOR ee a eC EO Re ee Cn Ue RO CCRC Wins pecting & Analyzing Masonry Problems DO a CS Oe See eee Renee Feeney BN ee ee anne nits e pay ae Pred een a Structural member COO eTNOm TsC mac ty ered ts Pen ec Ets PoC ee TCLs damage Structural restoration and repairs COU Cee Oe Con oer) pee eras otc aes cere ns Foundation 2004 Pee CLIN ert ind rent nc fem eens rea Cn Coy eas err ects Gercreeuty Pee aed None Ee ea eer N ben OB eon ut Paro ‘ se eR Os (Oca The Hereford Screen. Wrought iron tracery arch, showing the nnd! paint and gilding scheme and the intricate ERE aY Oem om racy MUP ence Cree nny MMe AC tole ideal from antique Greek and Roman temples and PVC bos Therefore they imply a number of typical mould OTUs me models elements which EVs LCT joinery, masonry, wood- PRS Come p asl tar ny To eae ee) bn a MUU eRe decorations might look exactly like decorations in natural stones, Dae ca Co eye nO SUE am ee and effect of the plaster decorations SCD es Oe OSE Pee Ceaser stone decorations SOE ee a eT Architectural Cast Iron »Deterioration »Condition »Painting and Coating Systems »Caulking, Patching, and ATS ERE a ey SS MOSM Ca eae ts »Dis mantling and Assembly PSL OC LCE LS) PATE ace ae nL of His toric Concrete . Osea Rene ae CRA py Or me aa gaa e CeCe Nee ee OER CS Deterioration »Planning for Concrete Pare ee Ch »Concrete Repair ere ee »Treating Paint Problems oa ETO a DULCE 2 Te UCR eee OnE) PON EP U eee ERC ne ELLE SCORE CLC CE OEY Yee ee ee SC OUR d »Selecting the Safest Method to Remove Pai »General Paint Type SCT ERS ORL MV ore His toric Wooden Windows Py aE Ree meee iC ECs »Physical Evaluation »Repair Class I: Routine Maintenance »Repair Class II: Stabilization »Repair Class II: Splices and Parts PEs PAE eee etsy » Window Replacement a ecee as mei teaty Ceramic Tile Floors The Tile-Making Process Ceramic Floor Tile PEE eC ee Cee LOE PaCS ey cree Ec BSE se LIS ATION O RUD ROR HUMAY' ; ee aa INDIA ae ee ae | wiiarennen ec AR us i Architectural conservation Architectural conservation ee CeO ee I ae 1.Obtaining necessary data. iOwners survey.preperation of check list for survey TA Oe Ce eta ao ee a iii. Field conditions survey.record of field conditions. Pe eevee eee EOL Orse ry Cer coe (= 4.Preparation of demolition drawings . or i ns Bee eC a MIDE ee De RAL EE) F rena rae: rking drawi 6.Preparing schedules Cee cre | and project Management

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